James Andelin, a talented voiceover artist and actor, embarked on his professional journey at the tender age of 12 when he secured a role in the popular radio show "Skippy". This early success paved the way for a long and illustrious career in Chicago radio, where he went on to deliver voiceover performances in notable productions such as "Little Orphan Annie" and "Jack Armstrong".
As his career flourished, Andelin's contributions to the world of radio left a lasting impact. His remarkable talent and dedication to his craft earned him a reputation as a masterful voiceover artist and actor.
Sadly, James Andelin's life came to a close on December 27, 2006, due to complications from congestive heart failure and emphysema. Despite his untimely passing, Andelin's legacy lives on through the countless hours of entertainment and joy he brought to audiences through his work in Chicago radio.
Biography:
James Andelin was a renowned voiceover artist and actor who began his career at the age of 12 with a role in the radio show "Skippy". He went on to have a long and successful career in Chicago radio, providing voiceover performances for shows such as "Little Orphan Annie" and "Jack Armstrong". Andelin passed away on December 27, 2006, due to congestive heart failure and emphysema.